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baby colics.. help!?

My daughter is just 2 weeks old and has really bad colics. I've tried chamomile tea and colief but they dont seem to go away. I already made an appointment for Dec. 1st but is there anything else I can try??
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Probiotics in her bottle, i don't know the required age prior to giving infant probiotics, but it helped my nephew seem more content, even though he still spit up a lot, he just didn't seem as fussy after starting probiotics.
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Gripe water, then I'd hold my lo under the chin to support her head n other hand gently pressing on her belly butt against my belly n gently bounced. I also kept her upright as much as possible. Letting her sleep n bouncer or swing.
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Yup, gripe water is great. So I'd give it after a feed and lay the baby down on it's back for 5 minutes. All the little gas bubbles should settle together in its tummy and when you lift your baby onto your shoulder it should all come out as and one big burp. Try it :)
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I use gripe water and it works great for my baby
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Are you breastfeeding?
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That the baby on your chest. With the baby ear at your heart beat. It will sooth the baby.
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Softly bounce  her tummy down on ur lap and rub her back while u bounce
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I've only tried massaging her tummy
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Try a wrapping warm blanket around her tummy, my mom swears by it, i hope your baby feels better soon =)
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